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from now on, vs From now than

The correct phrase is 'from now on,' which is a common expression used to indicate that something will continue into the future. 'From now than' is not a standard English phrase and does not make sense in this context.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 535 views

from now on,

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that something will continue into the future, starting from the present moment.

Examples:

  • From now on, I will exercise every day.
  • You need to be more responsible from now on.
  • And from now on, keep your shoes up on a shelf.
  • CTU is being absorbed by Homeland, which means from now on, every operational decision needs to go through me.
  • So from now on, he wants you two to be friends.
  • But from now on, we count per capita.
  • So from now on, you can go to school without me.
  • So from now on, I'll cook even better.
  • So from now on, do your business elsewhere.
  • Antoinette, from now on, there is only one Montgolfier brother.
  • But from now on, be careful.
  • Okay, from now on, he is always a she.
  • What is important is that from now on, you never leave my side.
  • So from now on, we're communicating old-school.
  • Because from now on, I'm not leaving your side.
  • And from now on, you can empty it.
  • And from now on, there's no more secrets or surprises.
  • And from now on, you have mine.
  • Instead from now on, just look at me.
  • Tiger said, from now on, you must do everything Japanese-style.
  • And from now on, Wi-Fi in this neighborhood is on me.
  • Okay, from now on, everybody, watch what you say.

From now than

This phrase is incorrect and not used in English.

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